closed #167114
Trash
3121 N Kingsley DR
- Case Date:
- 1/18/2019
Property is 3131 Kingsley. A second person called complaining of trash at this property.
Property is 3131 Kingsley. A second person called complaining of trash at this property.
commercial water rate vs industrial water rate
Large pothole that is unavoidable without swerving into oncoming traffic. Was filled a few days ago but has broken and become larger.
Buried
This is the start of the road and the driveway, snow is plowed where we have to shovel 6 feet into the road. Our cars can’t climb the snow bank to get out.
the snowplow is block the sidewalk with three feet of snow and pushed it up into across someone's yard. this is never happened in the 22 years I've lived in my house. makes it very difficult for us to make the sidewalks accessible. as you can see in the pictures if I hadn't had a snow blower and it took me about 20 minutes to carve out the three foot of snow. please have them keep the snow on the street and not on the sidewalk.
Southern Oaks Court was not plowed well enough for us to be able to drive out. The center of the road is untouched and snow is piled in front of my driveway 3220 S Southern Oaks Ct
Is it illegal for a person or company to plow snow across a public street and onto a neighbor's property or road? Please respond here as if it is I'd like to complain. The company hired by a vacant property has done this twice now. Clogs the road and creates a snow mound in my yard that does not belong.
The vacant lot at 415 W. 7th St. has many weeds, trash and debris that has not been cleaned up since the building was torn down two years ago.
Hi--we love the work the city road crews do to plow snow and sand for safe travel. We do have one request for our cul-de-sac, though (Skylark Court, east off of Highland Avenue). We'd appreciate it if the plow drivers could return and plow the large pile of snow covering the lone storm water drain off to the side, so as to uncover the drain. Also, in the future, can they please avoid piling snow that storm water drain. It is the drain for the entire cul-de-sac. In the photo, this location is shown approximately by the red arrow. When snow is piled over this drain, as snow melts from anywhere uphill, or if it rains, the snow pile caps off the drain and the bottom of the cul-de-sac floods. The storm water drain is at the bottom of the cul-de-sac, which is all one slope, so A LOT of water runs to that one drain. One concern we have with the flooding is that several utility hook-ups (electricity, telephone, and cable) are just a foot or two away from the drain. Things have been done this way for years, and we have always taken it upon ourselves to shovel the drain clear, but this year we realized it would be a great idea to ask if the plow drivers could do this instead. Thank you!